it's an interesting challenge - the question is, can you go faster
There is some info here:
http://glowwormbicycles.com.au/store/bicycles/folding-bicycles/dahon-bullet-ezee
it says 20kgs all in, not 18kgs but if you keep the battery in the bag, the bike is indeed 3kg lighter. That's a good point for future 20" e-folders. Cwah's idea is similar with his bike box, keep all the electrics in an easily detacheable case.
EDIT:
http://www.cyclezee.com/ezee-dahon.html
bike: 15kgs, battery: 3kgs
Cyclezee is the official distributor for ezee bikes in the UK....
Another bike I've seen is the ezee dahon bullet - has anyone tried this? There is barely any info on it. The weight is just 18kg and if I put the battery in my bag could bring the bike down to 15kg.
There is some info here:
http://glowwormbicycles.com.au/store/bicycles/folding-bicycles/dahon-bullet-ezee
it says 20kgs all in, not 18kgs but if you keep the battery in the bag, the bike is indeed 3kg lighter. That's a good point for future 20" e-folders. Cwah's idea is similar with his bike box, keep all the electrics in an easily detacheable case.
EDIT:
http://www.cyclezee.com/ezee-dahon.html
bike: 15kgs, battery: 3kgs